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ROBERT MONTEATH, Designer and Valuer of Woods, 

 Plantations, &c. residing at Stirling, is author of the two fol- 

 lowing publications. 



1, The Forester's Guide and Pi-ofitable Planter, &c. Stirling, 

 1819, 8vo. 12nio. Plates. 



2. Miscellaneous Reports on Woods and Plantations, show- 

 ing a method to plant, rear, and recover all Woods, Plan- 

 tations, &c; Edinburgh, 1827. 8vo. Plates. 



1820. Memoirs, Historical and Illustrative of the Botanic 

 Garden at Chelsea, belonging to the Society of Apo- 

 thecaries of London. London. 8vo. by HENRY 

 FIELD, Apothecary. 



-An Historical description of White Knights, a seat 

 of the Duke of Marlborough. London, folio. Plates. 

 By Mrs. HOFLAND. 



Mrs. Hofland is the wife of the Landscape Painter, so well 

 known. She is the author of several tales, Sec. The engravings 

 in the above work are by her husband. — To it is prefixed an 

 Essay on Gardening from the classical pen of 3Ir. Hope, of 

 Deepdene, near Godstone, so favourably known as the author 

 of " Anastasius." He also published a magnificent work, on 

 Household Furniture, 



HENRY PHILIPS, F. H, S. was formerly a Schoolmaster 

 at Bayswater, near London He is publicly known as the au- 

 thor of the following works. 



1. Poraarium Britannicum; or an Historical and Botanical 

 Account of Fruits known in Gt. Britain. London, 1820. 

 «vo. 



